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Student Loans, A Dumpster Fire: Part 1

Student Loans, A Dumpster Fire: Part 1

FromDiversifying


Student Loans, A Dumpster Fire: Part 1

FromDiversifying

ratings:
Length:
27 minutes
Released:
Feb 28, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Like a lot of you out there, Diversifying host Delyanne Barros used student loans to pull herself out of poverty – but she had to pay back a staggering amount: $150,000. Lately, she and her sister have been thinking about whether or not their loans were worth it — and how the American financial system asks us to take on debt to get ahead.
Guests include Nathalia Copeland, who, in addition to being Delyanne’s little sister, is also a business coach and founder of I Speak Social and Washington Post Higher Education Reporter Danielle Douglas-Gabriel.  
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Released:
Feb 28, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (29)

Does it feel like the financial system is stacked against you? For many of us, it is. Especially if you’re Black or Brown, a woman, or single. In Diversifying, we explore why the traditional rules of money management no longer apply to new generations. Hosted by Delyanne Barros, better known as Delyanne The Money Coach, Diversifying demystifies and humanizes money by examining the culture we make it in and how to make it work for you.